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Wembley 1902

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wembley]

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man, issued in separate form a very valuable report on the
subject of sewer ventilation and house drain interceptors, which
was read before the Middlesex District Councils' Association.
I believe you have already expressed your appreciation of that
report.
Accompanying this Report is a tabular list of all the visits
and inspections of your Sanitary Inspector for 1902.
May I here again remind you that I am anxious that you
will not forget that I want a small office for the Health Department
of your work, a department which, with the increasing
population, will annually become more important.
Dr. Churchill, your Assistant Medical Officer of Health
again acted as my substitute during my summer holiday, and
dealt with several of the typhoid cases.
In conclusion, gentlemen, I always place on record with
this Report my appreciation of the ready help and kindly cooperation
which I have ever received from my colleague in
the sanitary work, Mr. Cecil Chapman, and in no less degree
is that expression of appreciation due for the courtesy and
consideration that I have, at all times, received from every
member of the Council.
I have the honour, to be
Gentlemen,
Yours faithfully and obediently,
CHARLES E. GODDARD.
March 25th, 1903.